Computer Lab Etiquette

Do not leave your machine unattended. Doing so will result in your account being logged
out or others using your account privileges.

Activities such as disruptive talking, viewing images or Web sites that are offensive
to others, or sending harassing messages are not permitted.

Recreational use of the Internet (such as gaming and chatting) and e-mail are considered
low-priority activities. You will be asked to quit using these applications if others
are waiting to use the lab for homework and research.

Do not violate the copyright or license agreements of college software by making unauthorized
copies. The college will prosecute those who infringe upon copyrights.

E-mail is for person-to-person communication. Do not send messages to large groups
of people.

Neither the lab, nor lab assistants, can be responsible for data saved on the network.
Be sure to backup important data onto disks or a portable drive. Always have more
than one copy of your data.

Create a secure password that you can remember.

For more information check the following college policy documents: Appropriate Use of Computing Facilities, Computer Maintenance, and Copyrights. Violation of the these policies may result in your account being disabled, or in
complete revocation of all computing privileges. You may also be liable for civil
and/or criminal penalties in accordance with the above documents and the laws of the
State of Utah.